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Midnight deadline looms with no sign of a deal to avert a government shutdown. It could be a bad day on Wall St as a result. We’ll rundown what would be open and closed. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-30
Some users have complained about Apple’s new iPhone and iPad iOS 7 operating system draining their batteries too fast. TECH TALK has tips which — by the way — also deal with complaints from iOS 7 users about motion sickness. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/tech-talk-29
Tech Talk is at the IFA tech show in Berlin where Paralles, the company that makes software allowing people to run Windows on a Mac, is showing off an app that lets you remotely access a Windows or Mac PC from an iPad and run programs on that machine. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/tech-talk-27
The latest NSA leak indicates the agency has cracked most forms of Internet encryption. Here’s today’s Eye on Washington with CBS News Correspondent, Tom Foty. (Opens with SELF ID). via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/eye-on-washington-20
The Pentagon expands its list of potential targets in Syria. The NSA’s ability to crack internet encryption. NASA goes back to the moon. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-29
Our next title under the microscope during Banned Books week is the canonical nonsense tale of Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. “I do not like them, Sam-I-am, I do not like green eggs and ham.” The People’s Republic of China most notably concurred with this key mantra of Dr. via Pocket http://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/even-dr-seuss-recognized-he-was-subversive-as-hell
Scientists say with extreme confidence that humans are to blame for climate change. A UN Security Council passes Syria resolution. Bill Gates says a common PC key combination was a mistake. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-28